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Uploaded by on May 15, 2006

just gerbils in the bath, with music. they just do gerbil things.

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  • Aww :( Poor little guy

  • those gerbils are cute ..... but the song didn't sound right =I

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  • awwww 2 of then look like my gerbils

  • Hi! They are so sweet! I wonder if it's easy to hold them or if they run and jump out of the hands?

  • What you guys fail to realize is that its really only one gerbil. Moving really really fast.

  • Cracked me up

  • @Wednesday13Lost They are nice dont really ever bite and tell your mom that when your sad playing with a pet reduces stress and they are wless work then a dog or cat or somthing and say ill take care of it ,my self! GOOD LUCK! :D

  • Cutest thing ive seen all day!! (not including the gerbils i was looking at in the pet shop... Someone help me convince my mum to let me get some!!)

  • i bet ur gerbils are very active...

  • "they just do gerbil things" *lol*

    they really do :-O

  • Gerbils do not float half-asleep when trapped; when trapped or stressed gerbils are known to go into a Stare or Absence Seizure, and come out of it in a few seconds to a few minutes. But to believe they float on their backs and swim when trapped is rediculous, and if someone is doing this on purpose to stress them out so they can watch them "SWIM ON THEIR BACKS" and go into seizures, that would be animal abuse, and since laws are slack I'd confront the person with a baseball bat; that works.

  • nonsense- they're great swimmers. they avoid water in the wild because water often draws/contains predators. they get most of the water they require in their (wild) diet. if they are being pursued they will readily swim to attempt escape and if they are hungry they have no problem swimming to seek food. i raised many of them and have had only one that truly loved the water. he was amazing-if he became trapped, he could just float half-asleep till somebody found him and hauled him out.

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